This update features (all approximates):600 new SIDs139 fixed/better rips1 repeats/bad rips eliminated313 SID credit fixes299 SID model/clock infos4 tunes from /DEMOS/UNKNOWN/ identified21 tunes from /GAMES/ identified16 tunes moved out of /DEMOS/ to their composers directories16 tunes moved out of /GAMES/ to their composers directories

ExCeSs is proud to present another nice first release, a cute Adventure originally in Spanish language was ripped by Nimbus, translated into english and linked by Faayd. Final Test done by Sentinel. Have fun and grab your copy at TELNET:RAPIDFIRE.HOPTO.ORG:PORT:64128 or at http://csdb.dk/release/?id=156821

ExCeSs offers you another tiny first release, a nice loader game was found by St0rmfr0nt, ripped and trained bz Nimbus and finally linked together by Sentinel. Go and grab it here:http://csdb.dk/release/index.php?id=156792

The best-selling computer of all time comes alive again on your PC! Lovingly made for all C64 fans, AlomWare 64 is the best C64 wallpaper for Windows, showing real PC statistics on your desktop background as a fictional BASIC program. No longer settle with a boring static image of the C64 boot screen: our unique live wallpaper lets you "POKE" the colors to whatever you like, or even "randomize" them with one click. If you dont like what you see, reset them back to default with the "SYS 64738" function!

Custom colors are just the beginning: theres simulated cartridge support where you can "insert" carts such as "Simons Basic" to experience their color schemes and boot text, and switching between upper and lower case text modes is also possible. Theres even an SX-64 mode! If you dont care about PC statistics, you can instead choose a "PRINT" loop for the text, or the famous "CHR$(205.5)+RND(1)" maze, Matrix-style number columns, or a night sky with a hidden "star". Yes, AlomWare 64 is the worlds first C64 wallpaper with a game!

Yves Bolognini is the founder of the Bolo Museum in Lausanne, Switzerland. They're working to preserve and display the history of computers, and they need your help! AJ and Joerg talk to Yves about this unique collection, and about the largely unknown Swiss influence on computing history. Listen to the Episode #34 here.

You might have heard about Moleman 4 - Longplay (http://moleman4.com) which is a ~2 hours long documentary about video game development in the 80s. Created by the guys behind Moleman 2 - Demoscene - The Art of the Algorithms.After a few screenings it will be available for the public on various sites like Vimeo and Youtube soon.

Its original soundtrack has been released a few days ago, including more than 1 hour of synthwave-chiptune tracks, composed by Vincenzo /StrayBoom Music^Conspiracy^Singular Crew^SIDRIP Alliance

C64SD Princess 4.0 ULTRA card.This card can emulate fully a C2N and works also as an SD2IEC. All the functionalities of the card can be also remote controlled by using an application that is currently available on Windows but in the future could be available also for Android.You can find all the relevant information in the site below http://www.manosoft.it/The features of the card are listed here:http://www.manosoft.it/?page_id=78Hawui1/Manosoft

Ron Gilbert is legendary for genre-defining games like Maniac Mansion, Monkey Island, and The Cave. His newest game, Thimbleweed Park, builds on the classic point-and-click adventure games while delivering a fun new gaming experience. AJ Heller and Joerg Droege talk to him about his history in the gaming industry, what makes a good game, and what the future might hold.http://scene.world/rongilbert